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For the longest time, normies, cucks and virtue signalers have preached that “Just because someone’s a virgin doesn’t make them an incel! They have to identify with the incel label in order to be one!”
But it seems that every time an unattractive man does something bad, those same people will be the first to call him an incel, even when they never identified as one.
The shootings that have happened in the past week are the perfect examples of this. I’m sure you have seen the picture of the shooters at Gilroy, El Paso, and Dayton. They’re all not great looking and they all wear glasses.
I saw one tweet saying that all the shooters had that “same incel look” and countless other tweets calling them “incels” despite none of them ever identifying as such. The El Paso shooter was a white nationalist, and the Dayton shooter was a hardcore leftist/Elizabeth Warren supporter, but neither of them (nor the Gilroy shooter) were incels. However, I’m barely surprised because everyone conflates incels with white nationalists/“literal Nazis”/whatever because everyone wants to paint us as badly as possible.
Most of the people calling them Incels are either doing so for three reasons.
1. They don’t know what an incel is but they’ve been brainwashed by the soy media to believe “incels bad” and they just say the word incel to sound cool. (When I first heard the word incel i didn’t know what it meant but I thought it was a cool sounding word.)
2. They want to demonize incels by assigning the incel label to people who never went by it and had nothing to do with us.
3. They are judging him as an incel based on his looks alone, and are not even trying at all to hide all the blackpills they drop.
While I’m at it, the way most people on Twitter and other popular social media sites react to mass shootings in general is not good either, but I can’t say I’m not surprised.
It happens like clockwork. Every time a shooting occurs, the cucks and blue check marks on Twitter immediately arm themselves with their keyboards and get tweeting. First, without even waiting for the details to come out, they start screeching about guns, video games, or whatever else they want to blame. Then comes the discussion of race and gender. The cucks and blue check marks will whine endlessly about how most shootings in the US are committed by white males so that means that every white person and every male in existence is just as bad as the shooter. Some of these fuckwits even get excited when the shooter turns out to be a white male so they can continue to proselytize about “white supremacy” and “toxic masculinity”. Many of them don’t even care about the victims or their families, they just want to exploit tragedies for SJW brownie points. Sure, white supremacy may be bad, but that doesn’t make everyone with pale skin a murderer, nor does it increase the risk of an individual with pale skin being a murderer.
There is no one race or one gender that’s causing the shootings to happen. Personally, I do not blame anyone for the shootings except for the perpetrators, and on days like these, people like them should be burning in hell for what they’ve done. My thoughts go out to everyone affected by the shootings and I hope for a speedy recovery for those who were injured. But pointing fingers before the bodies are even cold isn’t going to accomplish anyone.
But it seems that every time an unattractive man does something bad, those same people will be the first to call him an incel, even when they never identified as one.
The shootings that have happened in the past week are the perfect examples of this. I’m sure you have seen the picture of the shooters at Gilroy, El Paso, and Dayton. They’re all not great looking and they all wear glasses.
I saw one tweet saying that all the shooters had that “same incel look” and countless other tweets calling them “incels” despite none of them ever identifying as such. The El Paso shooter was a white nationalist, and the Dayton shooter was a hardcore leftist/Elizabeth Warren supporter, but neither of them (nor the Gilroy shooter) were incels. However, I’m barely surprised because everyone conflates incels with white nationalists/“literal Nazis”/whatever because everyone wants to paint us as badly as possible.
Most of the people calling them Incels are either doing so for three reasons.
1. They don’t know what an incel is but they’ve been brainwashed by the soy media to believe “incels bad” and they just say the word incel to sound cool. (When I first heard the word incel i didn’t know what it meant but I thought it was a cool sounding word.)
2. They want to demonize incels by assigning the incel label to people who never went by it and had nothing to do with us.
3. They are judging him as an incel based on his looks alone, and are not even trying at all to hide all the blackpills they drop.
While I’m at it, the way most people on Twitter and other popular social media sites react to mass shootings in general is not good either, but I can’t say I’m not surprised.
It happens like clockwork. Every time a shooting occurs, the cucks and blue check marks on Twitter immediately arm themselves with their keyboards and get tweeting. First, without even waiting for the details to come out, they start screeching about guns, video games, or whatever else they want to blame. Then comes the discussion of race and gender. The cucks and blue check marks will whine endlessly about how most shootings in the US are committed by white males so that means that every white person and every male in existence is just as bad as the shooter. Some of these fuckwits even get excited when the shooter turns out to be a white male so they can continue to proselytize about “white supremacy” and “toxic masculinity”. Many of them don’t even care about the victims or their families, they just want to exploit tragedies for SJW brownie points. Sure, white supremacy may be bad, but that doesn’t make everyone with pale skin a murderer, nor does it increase the risk of an individual with pale skin being a murderer.
There is no one race or one gender that’s causing the shootings to happen. Personally, I do not blame anyone for the shootings except for the perpetrators, and on days like these, people like them should be burning in hell for what they’ve done. My thoughts go out to everyone affected by the shootings and I hope for a speedy recovery for those who were injured. But pointing fingers before the bodies are even cold isn’t going to accomplish anyone.